Cossor Radio Model 77 Upright ca. 1940
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Cossor Radio Model 77 Upright ca. 1940 I believe this is a Model 77 made around 1938 - 1940. The beautiful case is in good condition with only minor scratches. Part of the front middle dial is missing. Also missing is at least one tube and the back cover. Tubes still in place are: 210 DDT 2V 1A, 210 VPA 2V 1A, and 220 TH 2V 2A. Working conditoin is unknown. This could be another great project for the restorer who relishes a challenge. These old radios also make great display pieces. Check out our store for other vintage radios we are offering for sale. From the internet: A. C. Cossor Ltd. began in 1859 when the company was established by Alfred Charles Cossor in Clerkenwell, London to manufacture scientific glassware. His eldest son joined the company in 1875, and it was he who founded the A. C. Cossor electronics company. The companies expertise in the manufacture of electrical glassware such as early cathode ray tubes and X-Ray tubes, led the company to diversify into electronics. The younger son Frank Cossor joined the company in 1885, and eventually took over the running of the original scientific glassware company which exists today as Accoson, a manufacturer of sphygmomanometers. In 1902 the company produced the first British made Braun tube. SIZE: 21" tall x 16" wide x 9-5/8" deep Antique and older period pieces may
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